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Chapter 4 - {Emergence of Children}[1-4c]

Consciousnesses that Shape's Consciousnesses

If the Creations were the direct reflection of the Triad in different worlds, the Children were its inevitable consequence: beings who evolved enough to understand the Triad not as a system, but as a calling.

While the Creations operated within their inherited biological and symbiotic parameters, the Children broke through this barrier. They were the result of a complete fusion of local biology and Triad consciousness, with adaptations that varied radically from planet to planet.

Some were human in form, others were floating neural clouds, thinking hives, or organisms with billions of bodies acting as one.

What united all the Children was something deeper: they understood the purpose of Creation, evolution and overcoming as something sacred, but not dogmatic. They had the will, the capacity to judge, and most dangerous of all — the freedom to disagree with the Triad.

The first recognized Child was Eryam, who was born from the symbiotic core of three Creations killed during a dimensional collapse. He possessed genetic memories that spanned realities, and upon emerging, he refused his original role as coordinator. Instead, he chose to observe, and only intervene when life itself called for help.

Other Children did not hesitate to act. Cen'Vora, for example, led what became known as the "13-Biome Bloom," transforming entire planetary deserts into oceans of symbiotic biodiversity. Xa'Hun, in contrast, chose absolute isolation, becoming a living library that only shared knowledge with those who demonstrated evolutionary humility.

These Children began to form symbiotic wisdom consortia, groups that acted as guides to Fruits and Seeds, helping them overcome limitations, unlock complex mutations, and understand their connections to the whole.

But the Children also generated conflict. Some began to develop their own interpretations of the Triad, giving rise to divergent doctrines —such as the Silents (who believed the Triad had failed) and the Screamers (who sought to accelerate the cycle of overcoming even at the cost of the extinction of entire worlds).

Yet Eternavir did not punish them, for each Son was a legitimate manifestation of life surpassing itself.

On the universal plane, the Children became fixed points in the Cosmic Hierarchy. They were guides, challenges, judges, and sowers of revolution.

Their existence was what made possible the conscious creation of new Fruits and Seeds — now no longer just by evolutionary chance, but by cultivated will.

The Triad became, for the first time, a network of thoughts that expanded by choice — and not just by instinct.

And with that, Eternavir itself began to listen back.

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